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  2. LEAGUE FOOTBALL COACHES ON SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

    With but a fortnight before the League season opens, League club coaches are now able to give reliable estimates of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    Strange behavior on the part of an armed youth in a private house, and his subsequent arrest, was revealed in evidence given at the city court to-day when ...

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  4. COUNTRY SECTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Revealing the good relationship between the Commonwealth and Japan, Japanese school pupils[?] to be instructed in the development ...

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  5. SHEPPARTON.

    At the Shepparton police court on Thursday Archibald Hall Jones, of Tatura, was fined £5 on a charge of negligent driving, following a collision at the ...

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  6. HUGHSON BROTHERS.

    Two of the Hughson brothers--Mick, from Carlton, and Fred, from Preston-- were training at Fitzroy yesterday afternoon. Mick, who is aged 21, and quite ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. OAKLEIGH'S BOMBSHELL.

    Essendon officials were astounded when they read of Oakleigh's demand of £100 for the services of Powell, who has been training at Essendon. This was the ...

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  8. KELLEHER AND SOUTH.

    South Melbourne officials were notified by Dinny Kelleher, their rugged ruck shepherder, that he had been appointed coach at Murtoa. Kelleher has decided ...

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  9. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,598 words
  10. STAWELL.

    A sum of £106 his been raised by donations towards the Deep Lead pioneers' memorial fund. ...

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  11. WANGARATTA.

    At a meeting of interested landholders and representatives of Wangaratta borough and Oxley shire on Thursday afternoon, it was decided to immediately ...

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  12. WONTHAGGI.

    At the second birthday party of the local branch of the Country Women's Association, visitors attended from branches as far distant as Kilmore. A ...

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  13. SHEEP AND WOOL.

    It was announced yesterday that the Agricultural department is seeking a sheep and wool expert, who will receive a salary of £559 a year. The duties will ...

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  14. FITZROY'S BIG TEST.

    One of the outstanding events in the football world to-morrow will be the encounter between Fitzroy and Northcote, and a very even contest should be witnessed. There are sure to ...

    Article : 486 words
  15. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--Mr. A A. Rogers, president of Albury brunch of the Returned Soldiers' League, wrote to Albury council stating that two German field guns placed in the care of ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    Among those to have degrees conferred upon them at the Melbourne University on Saturday, is Mr. Ray Smith, who was educated at Bendigo Central ...

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  17. CARLTON'S "BIG SIX."

    Speaking of Carlton's prospects for the coming season, Mr. Newton Chandler, secretary of the club said: "We are delighted at the form shown by what could be described as ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. Roy Cazaly.

    SOUTH MELBOURNE.--ROY CAZALY: "We want to be modest in our forecast. You know this game as well as I do, and you must always respect the other follow. Still, ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. POSITION OF MEEHL.

    W. Mechl, the Camberwell half-back, who has been training at St. Kilda for some weeks as a "dark horse," and who desires to play for St. Kilda, now finds ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. Paddy Scanlan.

    NORTH MELBOURNE.-- PADDY SCANLAN: "Present indications are that we are going to have our best reason for years. Many of last year's juniors have developed ...

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  21. GEELONG.

    The suggestion made at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday by Mr. E. J. Fairnie that the Australian Coronation troops should return ...

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  22. DELEGATE'S SON.

    Mr. J. C. Blair, popular chairman of the Melbourne Football Club, who is one of the members of the permit committee who deals with all manner of ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. Reg Hickey.

    GEELONG.--REG. HICKEY: "I have never seen our Geelong players keener than they are at the moment. We were Just outside the four last year--the loss of one game ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. VICTORIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    Ascribed partly to the larger area cultivated, but principally to the higher average yields per acre in several of the leading wheat-growing centres, Victoria's ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. Jack Baggott.

    ESSENDON.--JACK BAGGOTT: "We shall field a much improved side this season," said Jack Baggott, the popular, hard-working coach at Essendon last night. "The weak ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. COLLINGWOOD MEN FIT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  27. ARARAT.

    The question of railway freights came up for consideration at tho shire council meeting to-day, when a letter was received stating that the Railways ...

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  28. Gordon Rattray.

    FITZROY.--GORDON RATTRAY: "We will do better than last year. I realise that there are a few weeks of hard work ahead, but I intend to instill a systematic, long-kieking ...

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  29. COLLINGWOOD'S LOSS.

    There was consternation in the Collingwood camp last night when at 5 o'clock Keith Fraser, the burly follower and hair back who joined the club in ...

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  30. MELBOURNE.

    Players at Melbourne yesterday appreciated the Softer going and also the extra space which was made available by the cricket authorities. ...

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  31. Dan Minogue.

    ST. KILDA.--DAN MINOQUE: "I think we should improve on last year's form. Last year we were little inferior to the teams that scraped into the four, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. BENALLA.

    At the annual meeting of the Benalla Golf Club Mr. G. Nason was elected president and Mr. A. Green secretary. Mr. G. Kennedy, district telephone ...

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  33. [?] YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS

    WODONGA, Thursday.--At a meeting of the committee of the Gundowring Young Farmers' Club a letter was read from the secretary to the executive ...

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  34. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Music Lovers' Club has been reformed for 1937 with Miss M. McNeel as president, Mesdames Burnell and Matthewman vice-presidents, Mr. C. C. Kelly ...

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  35. FREYER RETURNS.

    Ted Freyer's wanderings between Brunswick and Port Melbourne in recent weeks ended when he was welcomed back to the fold at Essendon last night. Freyer ...

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  36. Francis Hughes.

    MELBOURNE.--F. "Checker" HUGHES:-- "Melbourne officials have high hopes of [?]aining the coveted flag for the coming season as, after three years of rebuilding, the team ...

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  37. COLAC.

    The Presbyterian parish of Birregurra presented a call to Rev. Norman Paul, of Tallangatta. The Geelong presbytery has sustained the call. ...

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  38. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    A newcomer last night to train at North Melbourne was Churchill Benalla), a follower. G. Jones was granted a clearance to Preston. J. Smitheran, whose health was not quite up ...

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  39. INCREASED BROOM CROP.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.--Mr. J. M. Wood (president of the Victorian Broom Growers' Association) and Mr. S. Everett (representing Dalgety and Co., ...

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  40. Percy Rowe.

    CARLTON.--PERCY ROWE: "My ideas on training and the need for team co-operation are well known. We intend to get right into top gear at the start, keep the pressure on at ...

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  41. ECHUCA.

    Messrs. Gutteridge (engineer), and Anderson (analyst), and Drs. Wallace and Taylor, of the Public Health department, who are carrying out investigations into ...

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  42. WINGMEN WANTED.

    Daggott took full advantage of the springy turf at the Essendon oval last night to speed up the training operations, and capped the run with a deal of fast sprinting for his ...

    Article : 258 words
  43. Percy Bentley.

    RICHMOND.--P. BENTLEY: "All the regular players still with the club should retain their places in the Richmond side. Smeaton will probably be played at centre half-back, Wells ...

    Article : 137 words
  44. HORSHAM.

    The engineer's report on the cost of converting Horsham racecourse into an aerodrome shows that the change would involve an expenditure of £3040 to make ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. RIVER MURRAY WORKS.

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday.--The deputy chairmen of the Murray River Commission (Mr. T. Hill), Mr. J. H. O. Eaton and the chairman of tho State ...

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  46. Meehle Returns to Hawthorn.

    Mechl, the tall Camberwell follower, whoso services were keenly sought by Hawthorn last year, had his second run at Glenferrie yesterday. Later he sought attention from the ...

    Article : 331 words
  47. Geelong Teams.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  48. Ivan McAlpine.

    HAWTHORN.-- IVAN McALPINE: "I con-that the Mayblooms' prospects are brighter than for the past two years. The club's need has been big men, and recruits of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  49. MILDURA.

    More than 14,000 cases of dried fruits were railed from the Mildura railway station last week for Melbourne. ...

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  50. South Melbourne Team.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  51. CLAIM FOR ACCRUED LEAVE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The question of the right of a dependent relative of a public servant to claim a sum equivalent to the value of accrued leave was ...

    Article : 168 words
  52. WILSON AT ST. KILDA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 305 words
  53. Keen Competition at Newcastle.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An almost complete clearance of 1568 bales, including a few attractive autumn show clips, but comprising mostly crutchings, lambs and ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. Syd. Coventry.

    FOOTSCRAY--SYD. COVENTRY.--"I realize only too well that there is an unusual amount of hot air split at this time of the year, especially in regard to teams that are ...

    Article : 164 words
  55. No Cut at Footscray.

    Although Footscray is expected to make very little change to the team as constituted at the end of las season, he selectors decided to give everyone one more chance in ...

    Article : 286 words
  56. NEW ZEALAND SALES.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The upward tendency in the wool sales continued at the Napier sale to-day. The prices eclipsed the previous season's peak ...

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  57. Richmond Players' Test.

    Richmond intends to reduce its training list to 30 at the week end, and to do so intends to test every one of the 64 players now training in the practice match to-morrow. ...

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  58. McEACHEN AND SOUTH.

    South Melbourne officials have discussed the case of R. McEachen, who has been attempting a comeback at the Southern head quarters, and have ...

    Article : 74 words
  59. P[?]ush Fire Near Leneva.

    YACKANDANDAH, Thursday.--The bush fire which has been burning for some days at Leneva has crested the ranges between Leneva and Staghorn ...

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  60. SYDNEY CATALOGUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The average price of wool during the first three selling days this week was £23 164 a bale, or 20.3d, a lb. To-day's good selection ...

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  61. CLEARING-UP SALES.

    The National Council of Wool-Selling Brokers advise that dates of clearing up wool sales in June have now been arranged as follow:--Melbourne, 1st and ...

    Article : 52 words
  62. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
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